Stack and Tilt Golf Swing Resource Center

stack and tilt golf swing The emergence of the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing has certainly taken the golf world by storm. Golf professionals have been debating the perceived “golf swing in a box” approach of Plummer and Bennett.

Recognition for the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing came when three students of Plummer and Bennett won for the first time on the PGA Tour, within a six week span. Since then they have picked up momentum and are now working with some big names on the PGA Tour.

Stack And Tilt Golf Swing Review

I’ve broken down the review into parts in order to organize it in a way that is valuable to you, yet easy to digest. Afterwards you should have a solid understanding of stack and tilt and if it is right for you.

1. Introduction To The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing
2. Fundamentals of The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing (Part 1)
3. Fundamentals of The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing (Part 2)

The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing

Without a doubt there have been a lot of Stack and Tilt “haters” that question its legitimacy. The rumblings have quieted down a bit since they took the PGA Tour and entire golf instruction by storm in 2007. The following articles highlight the doubters and the responses from Stack and Tilt founders Plummer and Bennett.

4. Why The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing Doesn’t Work
5. Does The Stack And Tilt Raise The Risk Of Injury?

The debate about the stack and tilt golf swing is an interesting one. It seems that the more science explains the more evidence there is in favor of stack and tilt. I’ll continue to update this resource as time goes on. If you have anything you would like to add, leave a comment in any of the posts above or feel free to contact me about a guest post. As always Tip It Out is aiming to put together the best golf information on the web. Thanks for reading!

Does The Stack And Tilt Increase The Risk of Injury?

by Kevin Kaye January 14, 2011

A lot of golf pro’s that oppose “the system” claim it is hard on the back. Their claim is an average player risks injury due to the reverse pivot and the pressure that puts on the back. It has been document that a reverse pivot is bad for the back. When someone is properly executing

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Why The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing Doesn’t Work

by Kevin Kaye January 6, 2011

Since the emergence of the stack and tilt golf swing in 2007 it has been under heavy fire from skeptics claiming its not for everyone. The elimination of a lateral weight shift have golf instructors up in arms. Skeptics claim no weight transfer sacrifices distance and that is something a lot of average golfers don’t

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The 3 Keys To The Stack And Tilt Driver Swing

by Kevin Kaye January 5, 2011

The longest club in your bag takes a somewhat unique swing to get the ball started on line. Couple that with the unique fundamentals of the stack and tilt golf swing and there are a few additional places you can go wrong. The following 3 tips are straight from Plummer and Bennett on how to

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The Fundamentals Of The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing (Part 2)

by Kevin Kaye January 4, 2011

There are three key moves that make up the stack and tilt golf swing. Each is equally important and it is what makes stack and tilt so unique. The moves contradict traditional golf instruction fundamentals, however they are what the stack and tilt what it is. Key Move #1: Stay on your front foot through

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The Fundamentals Of The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing (Part 1)

by Kevin Kaye January 3, 2011

The fundamentals of the stack and tilt golf swing are often times misrepresented. I have put together this article in order to provide accurate explanation of the stack and tilt fundamentals. The contents of this post have been compiled from various articles published by Plummer and Bennett specifically (creators of the stack and tilt). The

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Introduction To The Stack And Tilt Golf Swing

by Kevin Kaye January 2, 2011

The sudden rise of the stack and tilt golf swing took the PGA Tour and the whole golf community by storm. When two seemingly unknown golf instructors helped 3 players to their first win within a 6 week span, everyone took notice. Eric Axley, Dean Wilson and Will Mackenzie went from relatively unknowns to PGA

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